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Call:
716-992-3713

Color
"The Shih
Tzu standard states
that all colors and markings are permissible and are to be
considered equally in judging our breed. This includes the
seldom-seen livers and blues (which have brown or blue pigment
and may have lighter eyes). Decades ago, however, a small group
of breeders insisted that gold and white was the preferred color
for our breed. This fueled an effort to breed for gold and
whites and led to the virtual disappearance of many other colors
from the show ring. Today many breeders would love to have more solid
blacks, black-masked
golds, black and
whites, and platinum silver and whites with black
tippings, but these colors are recessive and it has become very
difficult to find quality dogs that are genetically capable of
producing them. In a breeding program, blacks and black
and whites are especially valued for their ability to improve
pigment, and the more unusual colors stand out in the show ring.
And, for pet owners, dogs with dark faces don’t have the
visible face-staining problem that affects so many of the gold
and whites."
http://www.shihtzu.org/Articles/article.asp?ART_ID_NUM=29&menu=Info
Color
Genetics

1 yr. genetic
health guarantee
AKC
registration papers
Pups receive at
least 2 SETS OF VACCINATIONS PRIOR TO LEAVING MY PREMISES
Up to date
de-wormings, parasite prevention, ear mite preventatives
Bathed
consistently
vet check and
health certificate
vaccination/de-wormings/health
record
pay pal
accepted
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Estimating
Weight Chart:
Here
is a chart that can help.
At
8 wks of age take the puppies exact weight and multiply
by 3
At
10 wks X 2 and add a pound
At
12 wks X 2
This
is only an estimate. Bone structure (thick/thin) &
diet make a huge difference.
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Call:
716-992-3713

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